It is said that God designates the tough work to the capable ones. That being said, I feel blessed to accept my role in exposing some of the terrible wrongdoings in the community. In further thanks, I wish to make a promise to the Chicago community that I will see to it that Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr, M.D., Mobster Ruddy Fratto and Mob Boss John DiFronzo (and their associates) are held accountable for their improprieties against my family and others. Although I am beginning to lose confidence in my 8 month legal battle in federal court against the Mob, I am exploring other options. Hopefully these new paths will allow me to rely on government resources to fuel my crusade for justice.
In the end, I feel most blessed and thankful for my life. Human life is the most sacred gift to receive. Every time I look at a beautiful baby I think to myself, how could some people harm others? Life is God’s greatest gift, and all who have life must thank God for such a great gift. So on this day of Thanksgiving I invite everyone to celebrate the simple joy of friends and family.
I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
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Joe you sound melancolly and yearning for the simpler yesterday. Keep this in mind. Moral fortitude is a power that has no equal foe. also am listening to curtis lee on radio from ny that survived two attacks on his life by gotti jr. What about a radio show to further your cause as well as views?
Dear Arnold,
You misspelled the word melancholy.
Are you offering me a radio show, or are you simply wondering if I dream of having one some day?
Dear Joe,
I see you were a student at St. William School in Chicago. Was disgraced priest, Father Walter Turlo there while you attended? If so, do you remember him?
Dear Mr. or Ms. Keeper,
Father Walter Turlo was most certainly at St. William School while I attended. You ask, do I remember him? I will never forget Fr. Turlo, or his stinky mustache. I do not have good memories of him.